Regulation of m[sup.6]A Methylome in Cancer: Mechanisms, Implications, and Therapeutic Strategies

Reversible N[sup.6] -adenosine methylation of mRNA, referred to as m[sup.6] A modification, has emerged as an important regulator of post-transcriptional RNA processing. Numerous studies have highlighted its crucial role in the pathogenesis of diverse diseases, particularly cancer. Post-translationa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cells (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2023-12, Vol.13 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Bhattarai, Poshan Yugal, Kim, Garam, Bhandari, Dibikshya, Shrestha, Pratikshya, Choi, Hong Seok
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Zusammenfassung:Reversible N[sup.6] -adenosine methylation of mRNA, referred to as m[sup.6] A modification, has emerged as an important regulator of post-transcriptional RNA processing. Numerous studies have highlighted its crucial role in the pathogenesis of diverse diseases, particularly cancer. Post-translational modifications of m[sup.6] A-related proteins play a fundamental role in regulating the m[sup.6] A methylome, thereby influencing the fate of m[sup.6] A-methylated RNA. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms that regulate m[sup.6] A-related proteins and the factors contributing to the specificity of m[sup.6] A deposition has the potential to unveil novel therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment. This review provides an in-depth overview of our current knowledge of post-translational modifications of m[sup.6] A-related proteins, associated signaling pathways, and the mechanisms that drive the specificity of m[sup.6] A modifications. Additionally, we explored the role of m[sup.6] A-dependent mechanisms in the progression of various human cancers. Together, this review summarizes the mechanisms underlying the regulation of the m[sup.6] A methylome to provide insight into its potential as a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of cancer.
ISSN:2073-4409
2073-4409
DOI:10.3390/cells13010066